Tourexpi
“Over the past few months, the Paris 2024 Olympic
and Paralympic Games have been a catalyst to improve the way in which we cater
for disabled travelers. Employees and hotels have been working hard to make
Paris 2024 a wonderful experience for everyone. This achievement will be
one of the legacies of this historic event for Accor and we are determined,
once the Games are over, to continue rolling out the best innovations worldwide
to welcome every single guest”, explained Sébastien Bazin, Chairman & CEO
of Accor.
380 Accor brand hotels have received or are in the
process of receiving “Tourisme & Handicap” certification
The French government’s “Tourisme & Handicap”
certification, which has been operationally managed by Atout France since
May 1, 2024, recognizes the commitment of tourism establishments to ensuring
and improving the accessibility of tourist destinations and providing optimum
autonomy, for all. This initiative and the certification criteria meet all four
types of disability - auditory, cognitive, physical and visual.
As part of the Paris 2024 Games, over half of the
Group's hotels in host locations have begun a certification process. In early
July 2024, more than 380 Accor brand hotels had already received (80 hotels),
or were about to receive, certification, demonstrating the dedication of hotel
teams, owners and partners to improving accessibility. Reflecting this
commitment, on June 5, 2024, the Group received Atout France’s Gold Award for
accessible tourism.
Accor brand “Tourisme & Handicap” certified
hotels are registered on the “Accès Libre” online platform set up by the French
government, which aims to list the accessibility of all venues open to the
public in France and share this information as widely as possible. The Group
intends to extend this initiative to all its hotels in France and carry this
across to other regions of the world in order to share best practices
internationally.
Accelerated rollout of “Smart Room” features – the
practical designer concept that is transforming accessibility standards in
Accor hotels
Launched by Accor in 2017, the “Smart Room” is an
original room concept that elevates accessibility standards in the hotel
industry and is rolled out as part of new openings and hotel refurbishments.
Combining style and functionality, the Smart Room exceeds accessibility
standards and offers an experience that ends the demarcation between PRM
(Persons with Reduced Mobility) rooms and other room types. “Smart rooms”
include an adaptable wardrobe (low or high position), adjustable bed, curtains
and washbasins, as well as a sliding door to the bathroom. Every detail has
been designed to meet PRM standards, without any compromise to aesthetics or
the sensory experience. All Group hotels have access to a catalog of features
to improve the accessibility of its guestrooms. An example is the Pullman Paris
Bercy hotel, which has just completed the refurbishment of its guestrooms –
they now include open cupboards with a retractable wardrobe, and automatic door
opening via a push button for guests in wheelchairs.
Digital solutions for augmented accessibility
In addition to refurbishing its hotels, the Group
has upgraded its digital solutions to facilitate access for people with
disabilities before, during and after their stay.
The Group has also stepped up the rollout of
digital solutions to improve accessibility and rethink the customer experience
for disabled travelers ahead of their stay. As such, new filters have been
added to the Group’s reservation platform ALL.com to highlight available
accessible rooms.
The Group also provides hotels and their owners
with a selection of innovative solutions, including:
Audio induction loops at reception,
A GPS
solution within the hotel that guides visually impaired guests
autonomously to their chosen destination (guestroom, lobby, restaurant, etc.),
already rolled out at Pullman Paris Bercy and Sofitel Lyon Bellecour,
A support solution that
enables travelers to identify, find and locate items and text in their
surroundings, using the camera on their smartphone and artificial intelligence
algorithms. This solution has already been rolled out in ibis Styles Paris
Meteor and ibis Marseille Saint-Charles,
A public
interest service that uses a website and app to identify the specific
needs of guests and offer the most suitable room, with equipment added if
necessary. This solution, instigated by the French Ministry for Disability, is
notably being trialed at Pullman Paris Bercy and being rolled out at
MGallery Molitor.
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